My Reply follows quote. On 28/04/2002 20:44 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Hansen)
>
>Terry Mathews wrote:
>
>> > The capacities and form factors are also radically different.
>>
>> The PM9500 power supply isn't much bigger physically than a standard ATX
>> power supply. The Q950 power supply, is the length of the case long, 6in
>> tall x 6in wide at one end, and 12in tall x 6in wide at the other. It's
>> freaking huge!
>
>Yep.  The Quadra 950 was the heaviest Mac ever made (without a built-in 
>monitor)
>weighing in at nearly 37lbs.  That power supply was made to run 5 drives 
>at once.
>It is a beast.  I love the Q950's.  Any mac that comes with KEYS is cool 
>with me.
--------
Well, that is why I asked about the differences. I recently obtained a 
second Q950 as a parts source for one I have been restoring. Didn't need 
the second power supply and was wondering if it could be used for a 9500. 
Answer: No.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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